10 Classic Mobile Phones That Are Worth A Fortune

4. Nokia 9000 Communicator ~$1,085 (£835)

Back in 1996, Nokia launched a new line of products in their Communicator series of phones. These innovative phones predated the smartphone but featured a full QWERTY keyboard and a large screen.

Not only could you make phone calls, these large, heavy phones were capable of sending and receiving faxes (digitally of course), SMS, and even eMails.

The phone also featured a calendar, calculator, address book, and notes function.

If you have one of these old clunkers sitting in a drawer somewhere, you can probably sell it for as much as $650 to $1,085 (£835).

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